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AI Dependency in Education Raises Big Tech Concerns

What Happened

According to a recent Business Insider article, a business professor has sounded the alarm about the impact of artificial intelligence in education. The professor argues that while much public attention focuses on fears of student cheating, the larger concern is excessive reliance on AI tools from major tech companies such as Google and OpenAI. As more classrooms incorporate AI-powered resources for assignments, research, and learning, educational institutions risk becoming dependent on proprietary algorithms managed by Big Tech. This dependency could restrict academic innovation, control over student data, and overall autonomy within schools and universities.

Why It Matters

The warning underscores the broader implications of automation and digitization in education. As AI becomes more embedded in academic environments, issues around data privacy, bias, and the long-term influence of corporate tech giants grow increasingly urgent. Read more in our AI News Hub

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